If you speak to any installer of maglocks and ask him how easy it is to fit a maglock you will be treated to a good old moan as to why it is far from simple and how he has to pack off the L bracket or armature with bits of wood or cut up some aluminium just to get everything to meet correctly!
Gingers Spark have invented a bracket (the SDGi), to suit all maglocks designed for use on open-out doors, which overcomes all the issues traditionally associated with installing maglocks using an L bracket. The product provides truly infinite adjustment allowing the installer to align the lock and armature with great ease because the maglock is secured to a plate that slides, allowing free movement backwards, forwards and even angled.
Some installers prefix the magnet to the SDGi before they go to site, so all they have to do when they return to site and are ready to commission, is slide the lock into to the SDGi bracket, power up, tighten up and walk away.
Not only is the product a huge installation timesaver, but because the SDGi can be very easily repositioned after the lock has been fitted and you have left site, it is something the buildings maintenance team can attend to. This is especially important as the security of the building can be quickly maintained if the door has dropped and does not locate with the maglock.
The cables are concealed in a special chamber which has obvious security benefits and Architects will be pleased to know that it doesn't just come in a silver finish but is available in any RAL PPC colour. In an age when grey and black curtain walling is popular this helps the installation blend better with its surroundings.
Mike Gillespie, the inventor commented:
"We have designed and created a product we believe is revolutionary because it breaks the mould by simplifying an unnecessarily difficult task and offering a long overdue solution to a long standing problem and changes the way we fit maglocks for the better".
To request a free sample call 0161 483 4747.
For further details, to download a datasheet or find a distributor please visit www.gingersspark.co.uk
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